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Forsyth County EMS
Presents First “EMS Hero Award”

Five Year Old
Acted Courageously...
Five year old Isaac James Boyce, and his father
Rodney, played “Paramedic” since Isaac was old enough to walk and
talk. His father would place an ironing board flat on the floor to
simulate a stretcher and lay on it so Isaac could take care of him
just as the “big Paramedics” would. Isaac and his Dad would
frequently visit local Fire and EMS stations for tours.
On February 4, 2009, Isaac awoke around 6:00am
and went into his father’s bedroom to wake him up. His father would
not wake up and Isaac quickly realized that he was not breathing.
Isaac alerted his mother and immediately began performing CPR on his
father. 9-1-1 was called and the Winston-Salem Fire Department and
Forsyth County EMS responded to find Mr. Boyce pulseless with CPR
being performed.
After the Paramedics arrived, Isaac began to
comfort his mother. Isaac’s actions throughout the incident were not
only courageous, but demonstrated maturity beyond his years.
Unfortunately, resuscitative efforts were not successful.
On June 4, 2009, Forsyth County Manager Dudley
Watts, FCEMS Director Dan Ozimek and FCEMS Compliance Officer Rodney
Overman presented Isaac with the first ever Forsyth County EMS Hero
Medal, a Honorary FCEMS Paramedic Certificate and a FCEMS Uniform
Hat embroidered with his name. The presentation took place in the
presence of his family and classmates at the Sunshine House school
on Polo Road.
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